Admission

How to Apply

Kohinoor-IMI takes a holistic approach to student selection. In addition to meeting academic requirements, students must demonstrate the maturity, personality and attitude appropriate for this demanding industry.

Application form can be bought either directly from the admission office in Mumbai by sending the DD of Rs 1770 or else students can visit our website www.kimi.kohinoor.ac.in to download the application form .The DD should be in favour of “Kohinoor IMI School of Hospitality Management” payable at Lonavala.
It is required that the application form should be filled completely by the candidates in their own hand writing and no part should be left blank. Before submitting the application form candidate should make sure that all the documents required by the institute are attached.

Eligibilty Criteria

Candidate applying for the program is required to have passed 10+2 (HSC) examination of any Higher Secondary Education Department or its Equivalent (Any stream) with 50% average score.

IELTS score of 6.0 with minimum score 5.5 in each element. ( Exemption for Indian students having minimum 65% in English in Higher Secondary)

Age below 23, with no gap of more than 2 years in education

International students applying for the program should submit copies of their report and official examination certificates for assessment. Certified copies, translated if necessary, of all academic and professional qualifications must support application.

KIMI takes a holistic approach to student selection. In
addition to meeting academic requirements, students
must demonstrate the maturity, personality and attitude
appropriate for this demanding industry.

Selection Process

Candidates who have submitted their application form along with relevant documents will be considered for the admissions process.

Candidates will have to appear for a Personal Interview conducted by the Admissions panel of KIMI.

On selection the candidates will be given the offer letter for admission to the program.

**Amount to be paid by student directly to University College Birmingham, UK.

Instructions:

a) Payment of fees is to be made by DD/Cheque in favor of “Kohinoor IMI School of Hospitality
Management” payable at Lonavala. ( 1st & 2nd year only)

b) Caution deposit is refundable after successful completion of studies at KIMI Khandala .Deduction will be
made at the discretion of the management in case of damage to Institute property.

c) Any international study trip undertaken as a part of curriculum, the cost for the same will be paid by the
student separately.

Rules & Regulations:

a) Fees are not refundable under any circumstances, be it voluntary withdrawal or dismissal on disciplinary
/academic grounds. Only Security Deposit is refundable on successful completion of 2nd
year.

b) As per Supreme Court Law any student indulging in ragging will be expelled forthwith.

Taxes

All government taxes as applicable are to be paid by the student.

Dispute

Any dispute is subject to the jurisdiction of Mumbai courts only.

Kohinoor International Management Institute reserves the right to change or alter any part of the
admission brochure without any notice or information..

University College Birmingham (UCB) signed a partnership agreement with the Kohinoor International Management Institute (KIMI) . The agreement covers the progression of hospitality management students to UCB along with a range of measures whereby UCB will work with KIMI in developing their programme portfolio, specifically in the field of the culinary arts.

Birmingham is England’s second largest city with a proud history of business innovation, a vibrant cultural scene and a global profile. It is one of the youngest cities in Europe with 40 per cent of the population aged under-25. Perhaps not surprisingly, the city is home to 70,000 students who are drawn to Birmingham’s world-class facilities and a cost of living that is up to 55 per cent below London. UCB is Birmingham’s most centrally located university and its student accommodation is at the heart of the city. It is close to both the bustling central business district – home to trendy bars, cafés and award-winning restaurants – as well as the historic jewellery Quarter, responsible for almost half of the UK’s jewellery production. Music-lovers enjoy an eclectic mix of styles and genres. Birmingham, which has a culturally diverse population of one million, was the birthplace of heavy metal music, spawning super groups such as Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath as well as major pop acts like Duran Duran.